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Blake Corum’s Role and Fantasy Football Prospects for Week 10
As the NFL enters Week 10, fantasy football managers are closely evaluating the roles and performances of various players, including Los Angeles Rams rookie running back Blake Corum. Corum, who has been serving as the backup to Kyren Williams, has seen limited but significant action in recent weeks.
In Week 9, Corum had just one rushing attempt for -1 yard against the Seattle Seahawks, reflecting his restricted workload. However, his overall performance since ascending to the RB2 role in Week 5 has shown promise. Corum has accumulated 23 snaps, averaging 9.2% of the team’s total snaps, and has carried the ball 13 times for 44 rushing yards over the last four games.
Despite his current limited role, Corum is considered a valuable handcuff for fantasy managers, particularly those who have Kyren Williams as their RB1. Williams’ extensive workload, averaging 22.6 touches per game, raises concerns about potential health issues, making Corum a strategic addition to fantasy rosters. If Williams were to be sidelined, Corum could emerge as a critical asset and deliver significant fantasy production.
Experts advise against starting Corum in Week 10 due to his current workload but recommend stashing him for potential future value. This strategy is particularly relevant given the upcoming bye weeks and the potential for injuries to impact fantasy lineups.
In addition to his rushing stats, Corum has also made an impact in special teams, notably with a 44-yard return on the opening kickoff against the Arizona Cardinals in Week 2, highlighting his versatility and potential for big plays.